Frye Regional Medical Center - Alexander Campus - CT Angiography - Head Price Range

326 Third Street Southwest Taylorsville, NC 28681
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Frye Regional Medical Center - Alexander Campus is a Medical Center with 23 Inpatient Beds in Taylorsville, NC. This medical facility offers procedures at prices which are below average for the market. They are located at 326 Third Street Southwest in Taylorsville, NC 28681

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CT Angiography - Head Pricing Overview for Taylorsville, NC
Most Expensive in the Area $4,500
Least Expensive in the Area $1,750
Potential Savings:
$2,750

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